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Saturday, 31 January 2026

Methodist Church Pays Tribute To Rev Ranganai Makuvaza

 


The Methodist Church in Zimbabwe has paid tribute to the late Reverend Ranganai Makuvaza, describing him as a faithful servant of God whose life and ministry left a lasting impact on the church and the wider Christian community.

In a statement released on Thursday, the church expressed deep sorrow over his passing and extended heartfelt condolences to his family, friends and congregants.

“May your soul rest in eternal peace, faithful servant of God, and may the family find comfort in the Lord,” read part of the statement.

The Methodist Church also drew encouragement from Scripture, quoting 2 Corinthians 1:3, which speaks of God as “the Father of compassion and the God of all comfort, who comforts us in all our troubles.” The verse, the church said, serves as a reminder of God’s abiding presence and comfort during times of grief.

Reverend Makuvaza was remembered for his dedication to ministry, his pastoral care, and his commitment to spreading the Gospel. Church leaders noted that his legacy would continue to inspire many within the Methodist community and beyond.

As the church mourns his passing, it also called on believers to uphold the Makuvaza family in prayer, trusting in God’s comfort and strength during this difficult period.

Friday, 30 January 2026

Pastor Ngoni Gatsi Laid to Rest in Harare

 


By A Correspondent - Pastor Ngoni Gatsi was laid to rest in Harare on Thursday, with family, friends, fellow ministers, and congregants gathering to bid farewell to a man widely described as humble, loving, and deeply devoted to God and people.


Tributes poured in from across the country, highlighting Pastor Gatsi’s unwavering faith, compassion, and commitment to serving others without discrimination. Among those who paid tribute was Benny Matemba, who described the late pastor as a man who fought the good fight of faith and remained steadfast to the end.

“Wakarwa kurwa kwakana pako wapedza wakachengeta kutenda,” said Matemba. “Pastor Alpha Ngoni Gatsi’s popularity never influenced the way he treated people.


 He did not choose who to associate with — whether a grandmother, grandfather, child, the poor or the rich. He loved everyone selflessly and remained deeply humble.”


He added that one of the greatest lessons Pastor Gatsi left behind was the importance of valuing relationships and walking in genuine love.


“Another lesson he left us is to value relationships. Go well my brother, go well man of God, go well our General,” Matemba said.



Pastor Gatsi will be remembered for his humility, his inclusive spirit, and his dedication to serving God and humanity without prejudice.


 His life and ministry continue to inspire many who had the privilege of knowing and working with him.


ZCC Conducts Monitoring Visit on Resilience and Livelihoods Projects in Bikita



The Zimbabwe Council of Churches (ZCC) General Secretary, Rev. Dimingu, accompanied by representatives from Local Ecumenical Fellowships (LEF) and ZCC Management, this week concluded a two-day monitoring and support visit to ZCC-supported development programmes in Bikita District.

The visit focused on projects funded separately by Tearfund and jointly by the United Church of Canada (UCC) and the Canadian Foodgrains Bank (CFGB). Its purpose was to assess progress, draw lessons, and strengthen collaboration with project beneficiaries, churches, and government stakeholders.

The delegation visited Ward 18, where they interacted with beneficiaries at Mataga and Kudyaibadza community gardens established under the livelihoods project titled Enhancing Community Resilience through Sustainable Income-Generating Scalable Projects, supported by Tearfund. The project has registered significant achievements, including the establishment of two solar-powered water schemes that support community gardens benefiting 125 households. An additional garden has also been established using fencing materials on an existing borehole system.

Community members in all three gardens received training and starter seed packs, which they have successfully cultivated to improve household food security, nutrition, and income generation. In addition, 300 farmers have been trained in Conservation Agriculture, while nine Internal Savings and Lending (ISAL) groups have been formed to strengthen household resilience against climate-related shocks.

The team also visited a beneficiary farmer under the Scaling Up Resilience Programme in Ward 31, supported by UCC and CFGB. Farmers under this programme are adopting Conservation Agriculture practices, a climate-smart approach that promotes sustainable food production, environmental protection, and increased resilience among smallholder farmers.

Another key highlight of the visit was a learning and reflection session held in Ward 17 at Boora Reformed Church in Zimbabwe under the Church and Community Mobilisation for Transformation (CCMT/CCMP) programme. The initiative, currently being implemented in Bikita, Buhera, and Zvishavane districts, is anchored on biblical principles of holistic ministry and integral mission.

Through the CCMP approach, churches and communities are empowered to identify and utilise God-given resources, promote self-reliance, and work collectively to address poverty and vulnerability. The programme emphasises transformation of the whole person — spiritually, socially, economically, physically, and mentally — while strengthening relationships between God, people, and the environment.

Participants shared experiences, reflected on lessons learned, and reaffirmed their commitment to partnership, collective action, and sustainable, community-led development.


Thursday, 29 January 2026

EFZ Celebrates Consecration of Archbishop Joseph Guti and Elevation of New Bishops



The Evangelical Fellowship of Zimbabwe (EFZ) has joined the Zimbabwe Assemblies of God Africa Forward in Faith International (ZAOGA FIFMI) in celebrating a major milestone in the church’s leadership, marked by the consecration of Archbishop Dr. Joseph Joe Guti and the elevation of Apostles Mishael Nyambo and Dr. Steve Simukai to the office of Bishop.

In a statement, EFZ expressed joy and solidarity with ZAOGA FIFMI, describing the moment as a significant step in strengthening spiritual leadership and advancing the work of the Gospel both in Zimbabwe and beyond.

The fellowship extended its prayers for divine wisdom, grace, and guidance upon the newly consecrated and elevated leaders as they take on their new responsibilities. EFZ noted that the trio assumes office at a crucial time, when strong, visionary leadership is needed to guide the church and its members in faith, unity, and service.

The appointment of Archbishop Dr. Joseph Joe Guti also marks a new chapter in the life of the ministry, as he builds upon the enduring legacy of the late Archbishop Professor Ezekiel H. Guti, the founding father of ZAOGA FIFMI. His lifelong commitment to evangelism, discipleship, and church development continues to inspire generations within and beyond Zimbabwe.

EFZ emphasized its commitment to working closely with church leaders under its banner in promoting spiritual growth, social transformation, and national development through faith-based initiatives.

“We pray for God’s continued wisdom and grace upon these leaders as they serve in this new era, building upon the strong foundation laid by Archbishop Ezekiel H. Guti,” the statement read.

The celebrations come under the banner of unity and progress, echoing EFZ’s theme of Pray, Engage, Build, as the church moves forward in fulfilling its mandate.

#EFZ #PrayEngageBuild #CommissionForMinistryDevelopment

#ZAOGAFIFMI #ForwardInFaithMinistries #Congratulations

Wednesday, 28 January 2026

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A Tribute To Pastor Ngoni Gatsi

 


By Benny Matemba

One of the most important lessons I learned from Pastor Alpha Ngoni Gatsi was the value of relationships, regardless of denominational differences. He believed that faith should unite rather than divide, and he lived this principle daily by building bridges across churches, ministries, and communities.

Pastor Gatsi was a young man with an exceptional ability to connect with people from all walks of life. He carried himself with humility, warmth, and genuine respect, qualities that earned him trust and admiration far beyond his own congregation. His network was not just wide, but meaningful—rooted in sincerity, service, and a shared commitment to God’s work.

He was passionate about ministry, supportive of fellow pastors, and always willing to lend a hand or a word of encouragement. His sudden departure has left a deep void, and coming to terms with this loss remains incredibly difficult. Rest in peace, my brother. Your impact will not be forgotten.

#everyone

Tuesday, 27 January 2026

Grace, Calling and Divine Order


By Apostle Aleck Lionde 


 CHAPTER 1

Grace, Calling, and Divine Order


Understanding Anointing Without Confusion

One of the greatest dangers in honoring people is overstating truth until it becomes error. Scripture commands honor, but it also demands accuracy. When honor is disconnected from doctrine, it produces confusion, imbalance, and sometimes spiritual pressure on those we are trying to celebrate.


This is especially true when speaking about the pastor’s wife.


In many churches today, well-meaning statements have emerged that elevate the pastor’s wife beyond what Scripture teaches—assigning her spiritual rank, authority, or “stronger anointing” simply because of her proximity to pastoral leadership. While the intention may be appreciation, the result can be theological distortion.

The Bible gives us a better way: honor without exaggeration, grace without confusion, and order without diminishment.


 Anointing Comes From Calling, Not Proximity

The Word of God is clear: spiritual anointing flows from divine calling, not relational closeness.

“There are diversities of gifts, but the same Spirit.

There are differences of ministries, but the same Lord.”

— 1 Corinthians 12:4–5

God does not anoint people because of who they are married to.

He anoints people because of what He has called them to do.

A pastor is anointed to:

Shepherd the flock

Teach and guard doctrine

Provide spiritual oversight

A pastor’s wife is not automatically anointed for these offices unless God personally calls her. Marriage brings unity, not shared office.

This distinction is not dishonor—it is biblical order.


 Grace Is Not Rank

One of the most misunderstood concepts in the Church is grace. Grace is often treated as a measure of spiritual rank—who has more, who is stronger, who is higher. Scripture never presents grace this way.

“But to each one of us grace was given according to the measure of Christ’s gift.”

— Ephesians 4:7

Grace is assignment-specific.

God gives grace to:

Fulfill responsibility

Endure pressure

Complete obedience

A pastor needs grace to carry people.

A pastor’s wife needs grace to carry the pastor.

These graces are different, not competitive.


 The Error of Comparing Anointings

The moment we say, “This anointing is stronger than that one,” we step outside biblical language and into human comparison.

“Who makes you differ from another? And what do you have that you did not receive?”

— 1 Corinthians 4:7

Scripture never teaches:

A stronger anointing by marriage

A greater anointing by visibility

A superior anointing by sacrifice

Instead, it teaches faithfulness within assignment.

[1/26, 8:38 AM] Ap Lionde: Order Protects, Not Diminishes

Divine order is God’s protection system.

“Let all things be done decently and in order.”

— 1 Corinthians 14:40

When roles are confused:

Expectations become burdens

Grace turns into pressure

Honor turns into obligation

Many pastors’ wives suffer silently—not because they lack grace, but because they are carrying roles God never assigned to them.

Biblical order frees people to serve from calling, not from demand.


 Heirs Together, Not Offices Together

Marriage creates partnership, not shared titles.

“Giving honor to the wife… as heirs together of the grace of life.”

— 1 Peter 3:7

“Heirs together” speaks of:

Equal worth

Shared inheritance

Mutual honor

It does not speak of shared ecclesiastical office.

A pastor’s wife is not an extension of the pulpit.

She is a co-heir of grace, not a co-holder of office—unless God explicitly calls her.

[1/26, 8:39 AM] Ap Lionde: Honor Without Pressure

True honor does not demand performance.

The pastor’s wife:

Does not need to preach to be valuable

Does not need visibility to be effective

Does not need titles to be significant

Her grace works best when she is allowed to function authentically, not symbolically.

“Each one should remain in the calling in which he was called.”

— 1 Corinthians 7:20

A Better Foundation

The correct foundation is this:

The pastor carries an anointing for leadership

The pastor’s wife carries a distinct grace for support, wisdom, intercession, and stability

Both serve the same God

Both are accountable to the same Lord

Both are rewarded by the same Heaven

This understanding protects:

Doctrine

Families

Churches

Long-term ministry health


 Closing Reflection

The pastor’s wife does not need exaggerated language to be honored.

Truth honors her more than flattery ever could.

When grace is understood correctly:

Pressure lifts

Joy returns

Faithfulness flourishes

God is not confused about her role.

He is pleased when it is walked out according to His order.

Sad: Pastor Ngoni Gatsi Dies In Road Accident

 


Rainbow Ministries International has been plunged into mourning following the tragic death of its pastor, Pastor Alpha Ngoni Gatsi, who was killed in a road accident on Tuesday.

In a statement released to the church and the global Rainbow Ministries family, Apostle Dr Bishop Phiri confirmed that Pastor Gatsi was traveling with his father and uncle when the fatal accident occurred. All three died at the scene.

“It is with deep sorrow that we share the sad news that our pastor, Pastor Alpha Ngoni Gatsi, was involved in a road accident today while traveling with his father and his Uncle,” read the statement. “Tragically, all three passed away on the spot.”

The sudden loss has sent shockwaves through the ministry and the wider Christian community, with congregants and fellow ministers expressing grief and disbelief at the passing of a servant described as dedicated and faithful.

Apostle Dr Bishop Phiri called on the church to stand with the bereaved family in prayer during this painful period. “We are deeply saddened by this loss and ask the church to keep the family in your prayers during this difficult time,” he said.

He added that further information regarding funeral arrangements and other details would be communicated later. “More details will be shared in due course,” the statement noted.

Concluding the message with words of faith and comfort, Apostle Dr Bishop Phiri said, “May the Lord comfort and strengthen!”

Pastor Alpha Ngoni Gatsi’s death marks a profound loss for Rainbow Ministries International, as the church remembers a life devoted to service, faith, and ministry.

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